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This book is based on Professor Franck's highly acclaimed Hague Academy General Course. In it he offers a compelling view of the future of international legal reasoning and legal theory. The author offers a critical analysis of the prescriptive norms and institutions of modern international law and argues that international law has the capacity to advance, in practice, the abstract social values shared by the community of states and persons. This book is both thought-provoking and original and as such is essential reading for students of international law and legal theory.
Professor Thomas M. Franck is the Murry and Ida Becker Professor of Law and Director of the Centre for International Studies at New York University
PART I: A CRITICAL ANALYTICAL FRAMEWORK FOR A CRITIQUE OF INTERNATIONAL LAW ; PART II: FAIRNESS IN EMPOWERMENT OF PERSONS AND PEOPLES ; PART III: FAIRNESS AND INSTITUTIONAL POWER ; PART IV: THE LAW AND INSTITUTIONS OF DISTRIBUTIVE JUSTICE ; PART V: FAIRNESS ABOUT FAIRNESS: SHAPING A GLOBAL DISCOURSE
an original and groundbreaking source of international legal scholarship...This thorough, scholarly treatise is bound to become a standard...Highly recommended for graduate students and faculty.
Thomas M. Franck, University of New York) Franck, Thomas M. (M. & I. Becker Professor, Director of the Center for International Studies, M. & I. Becker Professor, Director of the Center for International Studies
Thomas M. Franck, University of New York) Franck, Thomas M. (M. & I. Becker Professor, Director of the Center for International Studies, M. & I. Becker Professor, Director of the Center for International Studies